I spend half my time in the leafy outskirts of Brisbane. One day recently, whilst brewing my morning fix of coffee, I espied the following scene through the, (cough!) slightly dirty kitchen window. I took dozens of shots with my 5D and (I thought) 20D.

Converting the RAW to tif, I noticed I was getting some confusing EXIF information. The 20D images were described as D60 images. That can't be right, I thought. Is there a bug in the system. Perhaps I should post this image on LL to inform everyone that this sort of thing can happen. Hah! But first I checked the box where I was sure my D60 resided. Oops! It was the D20 inside the box.

Anyway, I'll post the image. I think it's great but some of you might think otherwise. I'm interested in constructive negative criticism .

They are Frog Mouth Owls trying to get some shut-eye, but this idiot photographer keeps pointing a camera at them.

Love your photo Ray. As Lisa said, just having one fellow's eyes open really makes the pic. I Love the textural element created by the foliage and feathers.Just a small aside Ray....they are not actually owls....just Tawny Frogmouths.

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You're quite right, Jule. I see the frogmouths belong to the order of Caprimulgiformes whereas owls belong to the order of Strigiformes. They sure look a bit like owls though. (especially to a guy who has trouble telling the difference between a D60 and a 20D)